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- SharpGoblin2 years agoLegend
# me too
@ElliotLH Here's why I think that it should still count, even though it's not a main highlighted event. The announcement stated that it would still be unlockable. So essentially, the FNB Commendation player card is only available once the event ends when the new Stadium map becomes available. That's the same time frame when the Stadium player card will become unlockable, when the Crimson Front event ends on 30 April 2024. But, the statement that the new FNB player card will remain live is moot, if the non-main highlighted FNB events don't count until after the event. Perhaps DICE simply forgot to apply it to the non-main, Portal-highlighted events?

https://twitter.com/BattlefieldComm/status/1780268916037521569
- ElliotLH2 years agoHero+@SterlingARCH3R I agree that it should still count, but the information I shared earlier was from EA_Atic so I would have to presume it's correct.
- Sm0ke_1996_1 year agoSeasoned Novice@ElliotLH That doesn't make any sense. Why would it only count if it's highlighted? Dude Crimson Front was a month-long event and it ended already. Now they have some new event with the air vehicle. You're telling me when there's ANY new event other than FNB that it won't count? You can't be serious that this is actually intentional design... FNB is only available once a week. People go out of their way to play the game mode on their Friday and waste time on trying to get a calling card that doesn't even track progress properly or work properly. What kind of bs is this? This is a new low even for DICE & EA...
- ElliotLH1 year agoHero+@MLGonthorian That's just the way it works I'm afraid. Going on the information I was given, if there's an event running which is highlighted, then it appears to not track the FNB matches.